Just a general question, but why do you guys want to enter the medical field? Have you always known or did some specific event influence your decision?
Just a general question, but why do you guys want to enter the medical field? Have you always known or did some specific event influence your decision?
To be honest, it has always been about earning millions of dollars while working 20 hour weeks. What could get any better?
(Seriously, note the sarcasm)
Wow, you guys are already starting to BS and you're not even close to applying yet. Hell, when I was in high school, all I wanted to do was have the opportunity to make as much money as possible. You guys are much better people than I was back then.
Well, you're looking at a very select subgroup of students. We're students that not only see medicine as a possibility in our future, but we've found a website devoted to that and have done some research on it, and are still interested. Most students that want to be "doctors" (their perception of doctors anyway) are exactly like what you said, because that's what most everyone wants, and when you look at medicine from a very warped perspective from the outside with no research, that's what you see.
Well, you're looking at a very select subgroup of students. We're students that not only see medicine as a possibility in our future, but we've found a website devoted to that and have done some research on it, and are still interested. Most students that want to be "doctors" (their perception of doctors anyway) are exactly like what you said, because that's what most everyone wants, and when you look at medicine from a very warped perspective from the outside with no research, that's what you see.
Whatever man... I'm still going into medicine for the money, and of course, the chicks![]()
Well, my mom said that I've been interested in medicine since I was really little (playing doctor from the age of 2 or 3), and I picked out the profession when I was 6 (and decided to start studying then too) but it hasn't really been that steady. I mean, for a while, I was thinking of getting an animal related job, maybe in research, and at another time I wanted to be an astronaut, but now I've come back to medicine, after noting my own preferences more closely and realizing that that was what I truly wanted to do.
In terms of personal experiences, I was a 27 week preemie back in '93, which sparked my interest in neonatology (however, I'm not decided on that or anything, it's just one of the fields I'm more interested in). I discovered that I was interested in neurology when I did the health science event of the Science Olympiad with my friend and we split up the work, giving me neuro. Also, my trips to the ER for various things in my first year, and then for stitches on two occasions when I was 9. I remember being so scared when I crashed my bike and then feeling so much better after the stitches (all 21 of them) were done.
I've never thought about it in terms of money, mostly because my dad makes a lot.
Oh, and I've always wanted to be able to respond when people start calling for a doctor.
Well, my mom said that I've been interested in medicine since I was really little (playing doctor from the age of 2 or 3), and I picked out the profession when I was 6 (and decided to start studying then too) but it hasn't really been that steady. I mean, for a while, I was thinking of getting an animal related job, maybe in research, and at another time I wanted to be an astronaut, but now I've come back to medicine, after noting my own preferences more closely and realizing that that was what I truly wanted to do.
In terms of personal experiences, I was a 27 week preemie back in '93, which sparked my interest in neonatology (however, I'm not decided on that or anything, it's just one of the fields I'm more interested in). I discovered that I was interested in neurology when I did the health science event of the Science Olympiad with my friend and we split up the work, giving me neuro. Also, my trips to the ER for various things in my first year, and then for stitches on two occasions when I was 9. I remember being so scared when I crashed my bike and then feeling so much better after the stitches (all 21 of them) were done.
I've never thought about it in terms of money, mostly because my dad makes a lot.
Oh, and I've always wanted to be able to respond when people start calling for a doctor.
Until today, I really had no good answer. My parents aren't doctors, I do not know any doctors, and hadn't had any experience with hospitals except for the annual checkup.
Today, though, I started volunteering as part of my high school requirement. They give me Mondays off for the rest of the year to do "Christian Service" and I chose a hospital to work at 6 hours/week. Nearly every one of my friends went off to do some BS tutoring at the elementary school they attended, but I went to a hospital in NYC out of curiousity in the medical field.
Wow, did I hit the jackpot. I, a 17 year-old high school student, brings the patient to the OR, gets to watch the surgery (in the room itself, not even behind the glass), then cleans the room and prepare it for the next patient.
All I can say is wow. I'm not sure how much I can say under HIPPA guidelines, and such, but I really want to be a doctor now. It's incredible!
Wow, did I hit the jackpot. I, a 17 year-old high school student, brings the patient to the OR, gets to watch the surgery (in the room itself, not even behind the glass), then cleans the room and prepare it for the next patient.
Well, I know I won't do dentistry, but how does one get to shadow? I'm thinking of asking my pediatrician about it next visit to see if I can shadow her, and for any suggestions she has for other people to ask.
Until today, I really had no good answer. My parents aren't doctors, I do not know any doctors, and hadn't had any experience with hospitals except for the annual checkup.
Today, though, I started volunteering as part of my high school requirement. They give me Mondays off for the rest of the year to do "Christian Service" and I chose a hospital to work at 6 hours/week. Nearly every one of my friends went off to do some BS tutoring at the elementary school they attended, but I went to a hospital in NYC out of curiousity in the medical field.
Wow, did I hit the jackpot. I, a 17 year-old high school student, brings the patient to the OR, gets to watch the surgery (in the room itself, not even behind the glass), then cleans the room and prepare it for the next patient.
All I can say is wow. I'm not sure how much I can say under HIPPA guidelines, and such, but I really want to be a doctor now. It's incredible!
-I'm fascinated by peoples' insides.
-I'm a masochist when it comes to doing incredibly well in school and killing my free time.
-I don't plan on ever getting laid, so the time commitment is a non-issue for me.
-I have a flamboyantly romanticized perception of hospitals.
-My brother's a lawyer and says I should become a doctor so then we can have a fist fight and see who wins.
-I'm competitive to the point of violently expressing my joy when I eventually win.
-I love helping people, although the more I read up on the field, the more I feel like it's a secondary aspect of the job. Still there, though.
-My biology degree will be otherwise useless.
-I don't plan on ever getting laid, so the time commitment is a non-issue for me.
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Same.
You guys know, no getting laid = no person to love and no children. That's pretty sad dude.
What is the title of your position? Sterilization technician? I was going to apply for a position like this but missed out on the oppurtunity 🙁Until today, I really had no good answer. My parents aren't doctors, I do not know any doctors, and hadn't had any experience with hospitals except for the annual checkup.
Today, though, I started volunteering as part of my high school requirement. They give me Mondays off for the rest of the year to do "Christian Service" and I chose a hospital to work at 6 hours/week. Nearly every one of my friends went off to do some BS tutoring at the elementary school they attended, but I went to a hospital in NYC out of curiousity in the medical field.
Wow, did I hit the jackpot. I, a 17 year-old high school student, brings the patient to the OR, gets to watch the surgery (in the room itself, not even behind the glass), then cleans the room and prepare it for the next patient.
All I can say is wow. I'm not sure how much I can say under HIPPA guidelines, and such, but I really want to be a doctor now. It's incredible!
You act as if we aren't aware of that.You guys know, no getting laid = no person to love and no children. That's pretty sad dude.
My title at the hospital is "clinical assistant".
Also, don't give up the hope of a little love-making at such a young age 😀 Really though, if you resign yourself to a loveless life, it will happen that way. You may think this is okay, but trust me, having someone else there for you is extremely helpful when you're stressing out, when you're feeling lonely, are burnt out, etc.
-I'm fascinated by peoples' insides.
-I'm a masochist when it comes to doing incredibly well in school and killing my free time.
-I don't plan on ever getting laid, so the time commitment is a non-issue for me.
-I have a flamboyantly romanticized perception of hospitals.
-My brother's a lawyer and says I should become a doctor so then we can have a fist fight and see who wins.
-I'm competitive to the point of violently expressing my joy when I eventually win.
-I love helping people, although the more I read up on the field, the more I feel like it's a secondary aspect of the job. Still there, though.
-My biology degree will be otherwise useless.
Chicks, Money, Power, and Chicks Or...wait...That is why people become doctors right? D: